Population proteomics: an emerging discipline to study metapopulation ecology.
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Phylogenetic character mapping of proteomic diversity shows high correlation with subspecific phylogenetic diversity in Trypanosoma cruzi.Litter size manipulation in laboratory mice: an example of how proteomic analysis can uncover new mechanisms underlying the cost of reproduction.Using 2-DE for the differentiation of local chicken breeds.Reproducibility and consistency of proteomic experiments on natural populations of a non-model aquatic insectEnvironmental proteomics, biodiversity statistics and food-web structureGenetic changes in muscle protein following hybridization between Haliotis diversicolor reeve Japan and Taiwan populations revealed using a proteomic approach.Proteomic characterization of inbreeding-related cold sensitivity in Drosophila melanogasterSynthetic microbial ecosystems for biotechnology.Protein expression parallels thermal tolerance and ecologic changes in the diversification of a diving beetle species complex.Regulatory versus coding signatures of natural selection in a candidate gene involved in the adaptive divergence of whitefish species pairs (Coregonus spp.).Protein markers of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus Steiner & Buhrer, 1934 (Nickle, 1970) populations using quantitative proteomics and character compatibility.Protein changes in abalone foot muscle from three geographical populations of Haliotis diversicolor based on proteomic approach.Population proteomics: the concept, attributes, and potential for cancer biomarker research.Application of proteomics to ecology and population biology.Genetic variation underlying protein expression in eggs of the marine mussel Mytilus edulis.Tsetse flies, trypanosomes, humans and animals: what is proteomics revealing about their crosstalks?Proteomics in evolutionary ecology: linking the genotype with the phenotype.Statistical analysis of the individual variability of 1D protein profiles as a tool in ecology: an application to parasitoid venom.Differences in protein expression among five species of stream stonefly (Plecoptera) along a latitudinal gradient in Japan.Proteomic characterization of a temperature-sensitive conditional lethal in Drosophila melanogaster.
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Population proteomics: an emerging discipline to study metapopulation ecology.
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Population proteomics: an emerging discipline to study metapopulation ecology.
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Population proteomics: an emerging discipline to study metapopulation ecology.
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Christophe Brugidou
David G Biron
Hercules Moura
Hugh D Loxdale
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10.1002/PMIC.200500423
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2006-03-01T00:00:00Z